stri_datetime_symbols {stringi} | R Documentation |
Returns a list of all localizable date-time formatting data, including month and weekday names, localized AM/PM strings, etc.
stri_datetime_symbols(locale = NULL, context = "standalone", width = "wide")
locale |
|
context |
single string; one of: |
width |
single string; one of: |
context
stands for a selector for date formatting context
and width
- for date formatting width.
Returns a list with the following named components:
Month
- month names,
Weekday
- weekday names,
Quarter
- quarter names,
AmPm
- AM/PM names,
Era
- era names.
Calendar - ICU User Guide, http://userguide.icu-project.org/datetime/calendar
DateFormatSymbols class – ICU API Documentation, http://icu-project.org/apiref/icu4c/classicu_1_1DateFormatSymbols.html
Formatting Dates and Times – ICU User Guide, http://userguide.icu-project.org/formatparse/datetime
Other datetime: stri_datetime_add
,
stri_datetime_create
,
stri_datetime_fields
,
stri_datetime_format
,
stri_datetime_fstr
,
stri_datetime_now
,
stri_timezone_get
,
stri_timezone_info
,
stri_timezone_list
stri_datetime_symbols() # uses the Gregorian calendar in most locales stri_datetime_symbols("@calendar=hebrew") stri_datetime_symbols("he_IL@calendar=hebrew") stri_datetime_symbols("@calendar=islamic") stri_datetime_symbols("@calendar=persian") stri_datetime_symbols("@calendar=indian") stri_datetime_symbols("@calendar=coptic") stri_datetime_symbols("@calendar=japanese") stri_datetime_symbols("ja_JP_TRADITIONAL") # uses the Japanese calendar by default stri_datetime_symbols("th_TH_TRADITIONAL") # uses the Buddhist calendar stri_datetime_symbols("pl_PL", context="format") stri_datetime_symbols("pl_PL", context="standalone") stri_datetime_symbols(width="wide") stri_datetime_symbols(width="abbreviated") stri_datetime_symbols(width="narrow")